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Subcultures - Coggle Diagram
Subcultures
Clarke / Hall / Jefferson
Hegemonic dominant culture & subordinate parent culture
Sub: a part of the working class
Process of expressing structural position
Double articulation of subcultures with parent culture
Generational Specificity
Teddy Boys in 1950s England
Trying to resolve the post-war situation
Defining themselves against the ideological middle class (parent class)
(Counter-) Bricolage
Objects stolen by subordinate groups; made to carry 'secret' meanings
Express, in code, a form of resistance
Express collectivity of their being as-a-group
Conversion of subcultural signs into mass-produced objects
Examples: In Punk => safety pins, swastika, Doc Martens
Dick Hebdige
“Subculture & The Meaning of Style” (1979)
Style as language and discourse
Styles have symbolic activity and voice
Implied meanings of resistance
Semiotics => objects AS signs